Scullion will be buried this summer in Arlington National Cemetery.
From the inrich.com
Scullion said that the gloomy outlook had sent the dollar lower even against the Japanese yen.
From the forbes.com
On their journey he proves himself again and again, but she continues to call him knave and scullion.
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Scullion says despite the recession, most of his clients are trying to keep their medical insurance.
From the express.co.uk
A scullion answered that they were sleeping.
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Scullion bought the apartment in 2002, based on the figures given in the valuation, but found he could let it only at about 50% of the surveyor's estimate.
From the guardian.co.uk
After a lengthy argument she clinches the matter, or so she thinks, by ordering him to serve as an anonymous scullion in Arthur's kitchens for a year and a day.
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A kitchen servant employed to do menial tasks (especially washing)
Scullion is the first studio album by Irish band Scullion. It was released in 1979 by Mulligan Music and produced by P.J. Curtis.
Scullion is an Irish folk rock band that came into being in the mid 1970s. They were quite popular in Ireland, and released several LPs, but only two CDs have been released to date - the compilation Ghosts And Heroes on the Kitten label in 1992 and another compilation Eyelids into Snow - A ...
Dom a domestic servant of the lowest rank, who performed the menial offices of the kitchen.
A servant doing the rough dirty work in a kitchen. Here, Mustapha Mond uses the word humorously to describe his lowly position early in his career.
Used as a term of abuse referring to the bottom of the servants, the scullery maid
The male equivalent of a Scullery Maid, undertaking hard physical work cleaning, washing, scrubbing etc.